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AA's quickest method to defrost a car windscreen

The AA has shared the fastest and safest way to clear your windscreen during the UK's freeze. Learn the expert tips to avoid fines and keep your car secure from 'frosting' thieves.

Five arrested in West Bromwich drug raid

Police in West Bromwich have arrested five people and seized over 100 wraps of heroin and crack cocaine in a raid on Trinity Street. One man was detained in the garden. Follow for more crime updates.

8p trick to melt windscreen ice in seconds

Drivers can save time and prevent damage with a simple 8p hack using warm water and a freezer bag to clear icy windscreens. Essential as UK faces snow and ice alerts.

Newspaper hack stops frozen car windscreens

A TikTok creator advises using newspaper or a towel to prevent frost on windscreens, a cheap and eco-friendly alternative to idling your engine. Save money and protect your health.

£1,000 fine for foggy windscreens this winter

UK motorists warned they face a £1,000 fine and penalty points for driving with obscured windscreens in cold weather. Experts urge clearing all condensation before driving.

RAC: Clear your windscreen or break the law

The RAC warns all UK drivers that setting off with a misted windscreen is illegal. Follow their expert demisting tips to stay safe and avoid fines this winter.

Midlands 'Croc Line' drug dealers jailed

Five drug dealers who ran the 'Croc line' in Leicester, selling crack cocaine and heroin via bulk text messages, have been sentenced to a total of over 17 years in prison. Police urge the public to report drug dealing.

Car theft warning as cold weather arrives

Drivers are warned never to leave cars unattended with engines running to defrost windscreens. Opportunist thieves can steal vehicles in seconds, invalidating insurance.

Drivers risk 3 points for icy windscreens

Motorists warned of fines and penalty points for driving with uncleared windscreens as freezing temperatures hit. Essential winter driving rules explained to avoid penalties.

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